technical working group 1: machining and finishing february 4, 2014 alex kitt applications engineer
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Technical Working Group 1:Machining and Finishing
February 4, 2014Alex KittApplications Engineer
Buffalo Manufacturing Works
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Buffalo Manufacturing WorksDedicated to making Western New York a nationally-recognized hub of advanced manufacturing innovation
Facility Update
Technical Working Groups
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Technical Working Groups
Vision:Highly interactiveInformalCreativeRegularly meeting
Of industry & academic experts who: Share best practices Brainstorm ideas Realize value from one another's input
Machining & Finishing
Application Testing EvaluatingEmerging innovations in
fabrication technologies for:
Materials removal Cutting Finishing
February 4
Additive Manufacturing
Development Proof-testing Application Next-generation
additive manufacturing processes for:
Ceramics Metals Polymers Composites Additive/Subtractive
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Flexible Manufacturing
Simulating Developing TestingAgile automation and
controls solutions for:
Increased quality Increased processing
speed Reduced
manufacturing cost
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Materials & Testing
Applications Testing Manufacturing Modeling Expertise focused in the
areas of: non-metallic composite materials
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Technical Working Groups Schedule2/11/2015: 3D Printing2/18/2015: Flexible Manufacturing2/25/2015: Materials and Testing
All at 8:00 AM
Contact:Melanie [email protected]
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Emerging Trends in Machining
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Cryogenic Machining
Robotic Machining
The Hybridization Web
The Hybridization Web
The Hybridization Web
Electrochemical Magnetic Abrasive
Electrochemical Polishing:Passivation layer
Magnetic Abrasive:Very low MRR
Attractive Combination
K.B. Judal and Vinod Yadava. Int J Manufacturing Technology and Management 24, 142 (2013).
Technical Working Groups
Vision:Highly interactiveInformalCreativeRegularly meeting
Of industry & academic experts who: Share best practices Brainstorm ideas Realize value from one another's input
Thank youTHANK YOU
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